Produce bowls are a staple in many kitchens around the world. Not only do they provide a beautiful and colorful decoration, but they also serve a practical purpose of keeping fresh fruit and vegetables easily accessible for snacking and cooking. A produce bowl in the kitchen can inspire healthy eating habits. When fresh fruit and veggies are easily accessible, I know my family and I are more likely to choose it as a snack instead of reaching ... Read the Post...
How to Dye Easter Eggs Naturally with Only a Few Ingredients
Easter is just around the corner, and one of the most fun activities to do during this festive season is to dye Easter eggs. While there are many commercial dye kits available in stores, some of them contain harsh chemicals that can be harmful to both humans and the environment. If you're looking for a more natural and eco-friendly way to dye your Easter eggs, look no further! In this blog post, I will share how to dye Easter eggs naturally with ... Read the Post...
All about Fika: A Swedish Routine to Enjoy Sweets and Socialize
I became interested in life in Nordic countries when I moved to Chicago because the winter weather can be similar, and I wanted some inspiration about how to survive winter in Chicago. I've learned so much reading books like The Year of Living Danishly about the importance of balancing work, social and family life. One cultural tradition in Sweden that seems irresistible is fika. Fika is a Swedish concept that involves taking a break from work or ... Read the Post...
The Softest, Most Authentic Flour Tortilla Recipe with Only 4 Ingredients
My family loves flour tortillas. Since moving to Chicago, we haven't found flour tortillas made from scratch. All the flour tortillas are made in a factory and don't have any flavor, are rubbery and small, and just are a complete injustice to the food. But we will keep trying! Because I'm sure they exist here; if you know where we can find them, let me know in the comments! For now, we make our own flour tortillas to enjoy tastes of home. This ... Read the Post...